online CKP COURSE

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Accessing our material could not be easier.We have divided the full course in to 17 bite size chunks:Start at session 1 and progress through to session 17, read college of policing material, watch videos, submit assignments, attend our optional online support sessions to ask questions, alternatively contact us in the weekday for one to one support and book your exam.

Online sessions:

Our distance learning system makes use of our virtual classroom environment with an interactive on line tutor, the support sessions are live and optional for you to attend. Our system incorporates interactive video webcasts, whiteboards, presentations and an instant chat messaging system.

Students have access to our knowledge centre where questions can be posted and a database of these questions will be hosted together with answers.

The Scheduled OnLine support sessions will commence at 19:00 Hours (7PM) on Monday evenings where you can interact with our trainers. We can also be contacted during the weekdays should you have any questions offering you one to one support where necessary.

Assessment?Comprises of five assignments which are e-mailed in to us.Followed by a final multiple choice question examination test which is the only time you need to attend and can be booked by you following completion of all ten assignments at one of our national centres with a minimum of two weeks notice.

Final exam Pass mark is 70% - Set by the College of PolicingFirst Exam included in cost of the course.You can retake the exam a further 3 times at an additional cost of £100 per exam sitting

OnLine interactive session Technical requirements

We are using software from the one of the world leaders in on-line learning software – Adobe® please see below for technical requirements:Windows

Certificate in Knowledge of Policing

The Pre-Join Certificate in Knowledge of Policing Pre-join is a nationally recognised qualification. The Pre-Join CKP is currently offered by City and Guilds, OCR and Skills for Justice Awards and is entered on the Ofqual Qualifications Credit Framework (QCF) as the Level 3 Certificate in Knowledge of Policing.

Qualification Number 601/8126/6

Knowledge of evidence-based preventative policing

Knowledge of supporting victims, witnesses and vulnerable people

Knowledge of managing conflict situations in policing

Knowledge of using police powers to deal with suspects

Knowledge of conducting police searches

Knowledge of handling information and intelligence

Knowledge of providing an initial response to policing incidents

Knowledge of conducting priority and volume investigations

Knowledge of interviewing victims and witnesses in relation to priority and volume investigations

Knowledge of interviewing suspects in relation to priority and volume investigations

The Total Qualification Time for this qualification is 290 hours.

Important: Achievement of the Certificate in Knowledge in Policing (CKP) will help prepare those seeking recruitment to the Police Service as a Police Constable in England or Wales. The qualification is also relevant to other related roles within the Criminal Justice Sector.

The certificate is an important element of the Professional Entry into Policing Pre-Join Strategy, and accredits the knowledge and understanding which also forms part of the Diploma in Policing qualification. The Diploma in Policing is the minimum mandatory qualification which Regular Police Constables are required to achieve to be confirmed in rank and forms part of the Initial Police Learning and Development Programme (IPLDP). All those who achieve the Certificate in Knowledge of Policing through a provider approved by the College of Policing will be able to submit this as evidence of the knowledge component of the Diploma. All awarding organisations offering the Diploma in Policing recognise and accept the relationship between the CKP and Diploma in Policing.

Successful achievement of the Certificate in Knowledge of Policing does not in itself provide any guarantee of recruitment as a trainee Police Constable. Each police force within England and Wales sets out its own recruitment process and selection policy and entry requirements vary from force to force. Prospective students are therefore strongly advised to check the specific requirements of their chosen force prior to undertaking study.

It should be noted that all candidates need to pass medical and fitness tests as well as background and security checks and undertake a series of assessments, tests and an interview at a Police SEARCH® assessment centre.

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